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Are you passionate about video games, card games, or books? Are you looking for a creative outlet? Or, are you interested in learning more about film production? If so, then join us for our next production meeting on February 3 and on February 10.

Teens! Join us for an exciting new programming series, Teen Directors: In Motion. Starting with Session 1, you will work with iPads to create and direct you own stop motion films. Each session will add a new technique to your repertoire until the sky is the limit! We’ll bring all the tools you need to build sets and dioramas, including clay and Legos, so that you can bring your visions to life. We’ll also bring iPads for shooting and editing your masterpiece. Make a three-second clip or a 3-minu…

Do you need to write a personal essay for a college application? At this workshop, you’ll learn how to choose a meaningful topic and write a great essay that will make you stand out from the crowd! We'll also discuss ways to overcome anxiety and writer's block. Presented by Laurel Haines. For ages 12 to 18 years old.

Apply your artistic talent to something you can actually wear! Paint on silk to create anything from a bandana to hair ties to bracelets or even wall art! All materials will be provided. Presented by PJ Cobbs. For ages 12 to 18 years old.

Children are immersed in the richness of the Spanish language as they participate in lively educational songs accompanied by an art activity that reinforces the phrases/vocabulary that children are exposed. For children ages 3 to 4 years old. Presented by Mi Manzana.

Children are immersed in the richness of the Spanish language as they participate in lively educational songs accompanied by an art activity that reinforces the phrases/vocabulary that children are exposed. For children ages 3 to 4 years old. Presented by Mi Manzana.

In this early childhood class, children explore how scientists use their senses to better understand the world around them. Each session includes a hands-on project and a sing along circle time. More themes are available in addition to the ones listed here. Presented by Children's Museum of Manhattan for children ages 3 to 4 years old.

Practice your reading skills with a licensed therapy dog! Enjoy one-on-one, no-pressure reading time with a furry friend! BB and his, Jeff, owner can't wait for you to come by the library and read them a story. For ages 5-12. Pre-registration required for each 15 minute slot.
The R.E.A.D.® (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) children’s literacy program is courtesy of Intermountain Therapy Animals (ITA) organization.

The Ottendorfer Library has started a Library Lego Club for children 6 and Older
This is an open opportunity for kids to get creative and build anything they choose.
The library will provide the Legos, while the kids provide the imagination!
All materials must stay at the library, so bring a camera to document your adventures, or
check back here after the program--you might see your creation!